If anyone would like to try out this version, please post if it works or not with your serial modem or internal PCI modem ( /dev/ttyS4 is supposed to be internal PCI modem on some computers), also let us know what make/model it is. If the progam works, it will output a line identifying the modem e.g.:
Type:modem|Port:/dev/ttyS4|Speed:14400

Yes, testers are wanted!
Just to clarify though, if you do have a internal PCI modem, we are only concerned with a true hardware modem -- that's all 'puppyserialdetect' will detect. There aren't too many true-hardware PCI modems around, certainly they are no longer made, and you are only likely to find one in a PC ....how long ago.... 5 years old?

There are apparently some true hardware USB modems, but we havn't got to the point of autodetecting them yet. Except for some models, I'm working on that right now.

i tried ./puppyserialdetect, with pup2.16, and it didn't detect modem on ttyS0. the modem wizard with pup2.16 also doesn't recognise a modem on ttyS0, but if i save, then it's OK. (modemwizard with pup1.08 does see the modem).

Hi Jesse,
I have downloaded the "puppyserialdetect-1.1f and
went thro' the process of what I thought was an install, every thing
looked like an install, and after a reboot I checked I don't think it
loaded, Please advise how to load and check that it loaded.

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